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Would you use Lowendspirit for production?

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    Just use IPv6 as it was intended, you will have great uptime, I honestly can't understand the issue with NAT your probably on it right now reading this, it's not complex and has been pretty common place for 10 - 15 years, the ports are even pre forwarded for you :)

  • AnthonySmith said: Just use IPv6 as it was intended, you will have great uptime

    You probably don't assign IPs from a different /64 to each customer, so if one customer is blocked by google or sends spam over IPv6, all other customers will be affected,too.

  • I'm using cloudflare with ipv6-ipv4 gateway but I get a lot 522 timeouts. I'm not sure if it's cloudflare or the vps network (italy).

  • What are the terms for CPU usage for every location?

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

    @sandro said:
    What are the terms for CPU usage for every location?

    Fair-Use. No CPU intensive application tolerate.

  • OK but what is thier fair use?

  • @sandro said:
    What are the terms for CPU usage for every location?

    IIRC not over 0.30 average on 24 hours

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

    @sandro said:

    There is no absolute answer to your question. Anything that take a huge CPU process or load to you is not tolerate. This is normal for a $3/y VPS.

    If you are not sure, use the official LowEndSpirit Pre-Sale thread and ask what CPU you think you will use and you will get your answer from mods/hosts/members.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    Personally I use 30% of 1 core for 24h> however I can be flexible if its a specific task etc.

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